Can Earth System Models Capture Intricate Links between Phytoplankton, Environmental Factors, and Global Carbon?
New research on the key role of phytoplankton in the global carbon cycle was supported by a joint COM, CVP, and GOMO grant.
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
New research on the key role of phytoplankton in the global carbon cycle was supported by a joint COM, CVP, and GOMO grant.
A new Nature Communications publication supported by the CVP and MAPP programs describes improved observational evidence for relationships between tropical weather patterns, providing a tool to improve climate models and projections of high-impact weather events like tropical cyclones, monsoons, and more.
Refining our Understanding of Connections between Tropical Modes of Variability Read More »
The NIHHIS team will host a webinar to share information about the NIHHIS FY24 IRA notice of funding opportunity and hold a Q&A.
NIHHIS FY24 IRA NOFO Webinar Read More »
New research by recent C&GC fellow Mukund Palat Rao from sampling trees in northern Mongolia discovers an accelerated timeline of collapse in boreal forests at a temperature “tipping point” projected in climate models.
Boreal forests may reach a “tipping point” with warming faster than we thought Read More »
The CVP and MAPP Programs hosted an informational webinar on their FY24 Competitions in support of NOAA’s Climate Ecosystems Fisheries Initiative (CEFI). The webinar included a discussion of the ongoing research and priority areas from the perspective of NOAA Research scientists, along with a Q&A Section.
The CVP Program hosted an informational webinar on its FY24 Competition on the topic of Multi-year to Decadal Climate Variability and Predictability. The webinar included a discussion of the ongoing research and priority areas from the perspective of NOAA Research scientists along with a Q&A Section.
CVP Informational Webinar – Multi-year to Decadal Climate Variability and Predictability Read More »
A new study supported by AC4 investigates nitrogen cycling between air, plants, and soil, finding variability in cycling rates that is not currently represented in atmospheric chemical transport models.
Complexities in Nitrogen Cycling are Not Captured in Widely Used Atmospheric Models Read More »
This year’s notice of funding opportunity consists of six competitions to advance understanding of Earth’s climate system through interdisciplinary, integrated scientific research.
Climate Program Office seeks proposals to advance climate science, resilience Read More »
CPO is seeking applications for six individual competitions in FY24. Several of these competitions are relevant to the suite of urgent climate-driven societal challenges and risks faced by our Nation that CPO aims to address. Approximately $9 million will be available for approximately 90 new awards pending budget appropriations.
FY24 CPO Notice of Funding Opportunity Read More »
A new review paper published in Nature Climate Change and supported by CVP seeks to make better connections between research and climate adaptation by examining scientific assessment reports and highlighting key approaches to communicate uncertainty to decision-makers.
How Should We Communicate Sea Level Rise Uncertainty in Assessment Reports? Read More »